Ritratto dell'infante Francesco di Borbone
Summary
Francesco di Borbone (1777-1830) was the son of Ferdinand IV, King of Naples and Queen Maria Caroline of Austria, sister of Marie Antoinette. Francesco became King of Naples in 1825. His oldest daughter was the firey Duchesse de Berry (1798-1870) painted in 1828. In 1790 at the request of the Queen, Vigée le Brun agreed to delay her departure from Naples in order to paint Prince Francesco and his three sisters Maria Theresa (soon to be Empress of Austria), Maria Louisa (later Grand Duchess of Tuscany) and Maria Christina (Later Queen of Sardinia).
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paintings
1790 oil on canvas paintings
1790 portrait paintings of men
1790 s paintings in italy
1790 s portrait paintings from france
18th century oil on canvas paintings in italy
18th century oil portraits of standing boys at three quarter length
18th century portrait paintings in the national museum of capodimonte
18th century portrait paintings of men in italy
balustrades in portrait paintings
boys of italy in art
boys of naples
breeches in art
columns in portrait paintings
males with red coats in art
maps in portrait paintings
men facing left in art
portrait paintings by elisabeth vigee lebrun italian royalty
portrait paintings of francis i of the two sicilies
portrait paintings of men with tables
portraits of children by elisabeth vigee lebrun
sala 51 palace of capodimonte
sash of the order of st januarius in portrait paintings
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italy
Date
1790
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